LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/15/12 -- RPost, the inventor of Registered Email® track, prove, sign and encrypt technology, announces its 2012 comprehensive service upgrade. This upgrade builds upon RPost patented technologies and is the most robust Cloud SaaS (software as a service) platform for secure high value messaging and document delivery services. RPost now provides these technologies either as a service or as licensed variants.

"Many of our users requiring proof of delivery for their high value messages and documents have been relying on RPost's Registered Email service receipts for many years. We have seen a dichotomy of needs among our use base -- a simple integrated, feature rich user experience for our small business customers, and, customized configured deployments with automation and integration for our enterprise customers," states RPost CEO Zafar Khan. "This comprehensive service upgrade effectively addresses both markets."

The RPost system upgrade includes the following with further details available in the RPost Blogs.

1.Track & Prove:

Messaging Analytics and Advanced Reporting. Send to lists with no minimum volumes and no monthly recipient address commitments. Returns advanced delivery analytics and records for later authentication on demand, or court-admissible proof. Read Blog to learn more.

Enterprise APIs: Now permits access for service providers to send on behalf of their senders with aggregate and advanced reporting. Read about RPost integration.

RPost App for Document Output Management Systems: Configured for SAP by default, and configurable for other output management systems. Generates a PDF-output file containing the documents to be batch transmitted, determines sending actions, and routes via the RPost Cloud for processing, with records and reports returned to the sender and import into dashboards.

Distributor and Reseller Online Provisioning System: Now permits distributors, integrators, and resellers to provision new customers and set preferences using an online system. Read about RPost partner programs.

5. Patents:

RPost has also been granted 11 new patents in 2012, protecting its electronic messaging and signature innovations. These patents cover technologies to track opening, forwarding, delivery, and delivery failure; prove content and time of successful delivery; record acceptance of offers sent by email, message routing, authentication and encryption.

About RPostRPost has set the global standard for email proof, message encryption, and electronic signature services with its patented Registered Email technology. RPost services enable both the email sender and recipient to track, prove, sign, encrypt, and collaborate across desktop, mobile, and web platforms. Available in 8 languages, RPost services speed contract execution, increase data privacy and compliance, and reduce risk with court-admissible records. Founded in 2000, RPost operates from 6 global business centers, is in use in countries throughout the world, within governments and global F500 companies, and has been endorsed and marketed by influential bar associations throughout the United States. Winner of the World Mail Award for Security, RPost holds 46 patents worldwide. To learn more about RPost visit www.rpost.com.

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